ELD Literacy SMART Goal ELD Literacy 1 SMART Goal The percentage of ELD Literacy 1 students scoring proficient or higher in Summarizing will increase from 3% to 20% by the end of first quarter as measured by the Summary Assessment administered on or before October 8th. ESL English III SMART Goal The percentage of ESL English III students scoring proficient or higher in Summarizing will increase from 3% to 20% by the end of first quarter as measured by the Summary Assessment administered on or before October 8th. Step 5: Determine Results Indicators
If teacher explicitly teaches and models Main Idea Graphic Organizer, then students will utilize the graphic organizer to create a proficient main idea of a reading passage.
ELD Literacy 1 - In ELD Literacy 1, we increased from 3% to 55% proficiency in the skill of summarizing, based on the data below:
Teacher
Total
Early - 1
Beginning - 2
Partially Proficient 3
Proficient 4
Pre Assessment
60
14
12
32
2
Post Assessment (Only Pre- and Post- Results)
53
3
4
16
29
Some concerns: Number of students tested (difference). Reading ability - Essentially this is a reading skill, but we tested it through writing, so what does this mean? Go BACK to comprehension and teaching more reading strategies.
English III
Teacher
Total
Early - 1
Beginning - 2
Partially Proficient 3
Proficient 4
Pre Assessment
18
6
6
5
1
Post Assessment (Only Pre- and Post- Results)
19
2
7
8
2
English Language Development (not literacy):
Descriptive Writing that Compares and Contrasts · Adjectives · Comparatives · Possessive Adjectives
Pre-Assessment: Week of 11/8
The percentage of English Language Development students (ELA Level 1) scoring proficient or higher in the placement and form of adjectives, comparative adjectives, and possessive adjectives will increase from 40% to 80% by the end of the first semester as measured by the Adjective Assessment administered before December 8.
Teacher Modeling Listening to chants and descriptions Identifying adjectives Sentence Frames Dice Game Describing Pictures Vocabulary Building
I did not reach my SMART goal of 80%, but I did show great improvement. NONE of my students scored below proficient.Smart
Smart Goal for ELD Literacy 2
The percentage of ELD Literacy 2 students scoring proficient or higher in word choice and sentence fluency will increase from 51% to 60% by 2/25/11 as measured by writing a paragraph using unit vocabulary words on 2/23/11.
Teacher Name
Villegas
Date for which Assessment
Pre- Assessment
Assessment administered Date
1/24/11
of Student Assessed 34
of Students Proficient 18
of Students Partially Proficient 6
of Students Below Proficient 10
Proficiency Rate (percentage):
50% P
20% PP
30% BP
Read text using vocabulary words
Write complete sentences using vocabulary words.
Create simple definitions using vocabulary words.
Using different genre, read text and highlight vocabulary words.
Write a compare and contrast paragraph using vocabulary words.
Teacher Name
Villegas
Date for Assessment
Post -Assesment
Assessment administered Date
2/14/11
Student Assessed
30
Student Proficient
16
Student Partially Proficient
7
Student Below Proficient
7
P
50%
PP
25%
BP
25%
ELD Literacy 1
SMART GOAL: The percentage of ELD Literacy 1 students scoring proficient or higher on a SCR based on the CSAP SCR Writing Rubric (focus on Ideas and Organization) will increase from 36% to 70% by February 25 as measured by a Short Constructed Response administered on February 18.
I met my SMART GOAL and even moved a few kids into Advanced...Yay!
Tizer SMART GOAL: The percentage of ESL Eng. 1 students scoring proficient or higher on their use of conventions on SCRs will increase from 25% to 50% by March 1 as measured by the CSAP SCR rubric administered on February 25. Tizer- Pre-assessment- Teacher Data Compilation
Teacher Name:
Nadja Tizer
Data for Which Assessment:
Pre-assessment
Assessment Administered Data:
January 4, 2011
Students Assessed
12
Students Proficient:
3
Proficiency Rate (Percentage):
25 %
Teaching Strategies: 1. Explicitly model and direct students in creating sentences with a subject, verb and compliment. 2. Look at model sentences daily and label the subject and verb. 3. Look at different types of sentence models that contain subject+ verb+ compliment and ask students to develop parallel sentences. 4. Look at model paragraph developed with eleven sentences containing a subject, verb and compliment and then ask students to create parallel paragraphs.
ELD Literacy SMART Goal
ELD Literacy 1 SMART Goal
The percentage of ELD Literacy 1 students scoring proficient or higher in Summarizing will increase from 3% to 20% by the end of first quarter as measured by the Summary Assessment administered on or before October 8th. ESL English III SMART Goal
The percentage of ESL English III students scoring proficient or higher in Summarizing will increase from 3% to 20% by the end of first quarter as measured by the Summary Assessment administered on or before October 8th.
Step 5: Determine Results Indicators
If teacher explicitly teaches and models Main Idea Graphic Organizer, then students will utilize the graphic organizer to create a proficient main idea of a reading passage.
ELD Literacy 1 - In ELD Literacy 1, we increased from 3% to 55% proficiency in the skill of summarizing, based on the data below:
Some concerns: Number of students tested (difference). Reading ability - Essentially this is a reading skill, but we tested it through writing, so what does this mean? Go BACK to comprehension and teaching more reading strategies.
English III
English Language Development (not literacy):
Descriptive Writing that Compares and Contrasts
· Adjectives
· Comparatives
· Possessive Adjectives
Pre-Assessment: Week of 11/8
47% Partially Proficient
13% Below Proficient
The percentage of English Language Development students (ELA Level 1) scoring proficient or higher in the placement and form of adjectives, comparative adjectives, and possessive adjectives will increase from 40% to 80% by the end of the first semester as measured by the Adjective Assessment administered before December 8.
Teacher Modeling
Listening to chants and descriptions
Identifying adjectives
Sentence Frames
Dice Game
Describing Pictures
Vocabulary Building
25% Partially Proficient
0% Below Proficient
I did not reach my SMART goal of 80%, but I did show great improvement. NONE of my students scored below proficient.Smart
Smart Goal for ELD Literacy 2
The percentage of ELD Literacy 2 students scoring proficient or higher in word choice and sentence fluency will increase from 51% to 60% by 2/25/11 as measured by writing a paragraph using unit vocabulary words on 2/23/11.
- of Student Assessed 34
- of Students Proficient 18
- of Students Partially Proficient 6
- of Students Below Proficient 10
Proficiency Rate (percentage):50% P
20% PP
30% BP
Read text using vocabulary words
Write complete sentences using vocabulary words.
Create simple definitions using vocabulary words.
Using different genre, read text and highlight vocabulary words.
Write a compare and contrast paragraph using vocabulary words.
ELD Literacy 1
SMART GOAL: The percentage of ELD Literacy 1 students scoring proficient or higher on a SCR based on the CSAP SCR Writing Rubric (focus on Ideas and Organization) will increase from 36% to 70% by February 25 as measured by a Short Constructed Response administered on February 18.
36% Proficient
62% Partially Proficient
2% Below Proficient
74% Proficient
12% Partially Proficient
2% Below Proficient
I met my SMART GOAL and even moved a few kids into Advanced...Yay!
Tizer
SMART GOAL: The percentage of ESL Eng. 1 students scoring proficient or higher on their use of conventions on SCRs will increase from 25% to 50% by March 1 as measured by the CSAP SCR rubric administered on February 25.
Tizer- Pre-assessment- Teacher Data Compilation
Teaching Strategies:
1. Explicitly model and direct students in creating sentences with a subject, verb and compliment.
2. Look at model sentences daily and label the subject and verb.
3. Look at different types of sentence models that contain subject+ verb+ compliment and ask students to develop parallel sentences.
4. Look at model paragraph developed with eleven sentences containing a subject, verb and compliment and then ask students to create parallel paragraphs.